Tuesday, October 14, 2008

A campaign year that's given election fraudsters, lying politicians, George $oros, and terrorists both foreign and domestic hope for more of the same change only they need.

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he candidates we have now are Profiles in Contrast — among the most novel of such in the history of presidential elections — or A Tale of Two Citizens' Experience, from the best of them to the worst of them:

John Sidney McCain has been a U.S. Navy captain and a two-term congressman and is a fourth-term U.S. senator.

Barack Hussein Obama hasn't yet finished being even a first-term U.S. senator.

The presidents we have elected, without exception, each had plenty of federal or statewide government experience when he first successfully ran for our nation's highest office:

George Walker Bush was a governor.

William Jefferson Clinton was too.

George Herbert Walker Bush had been a two-term congressman, a U.S. ambassador, and a CIA director and was the vice president.

Ronald Wilson Reagan had been a governor.

James Earl Carter had been too.

Richard Milhous Nixon had been a two-term congressman, a U.S. senator, and a vice president.

Lyndon Baines Johnson was the president.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy had been a three-term congressman and was a second-term U.S. senator.

Dwight David Eisenhower was the supreme commander of NATO.

Harry S. Truman was the president.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a governor.

Herbert Clark Hoover was the U.S. secretary of commerce.

John Calvin Coolidge was the president.

Warren Gamaliel Harding had been a lieutenant governor and was in his sixth and final year as a first-term U.S. senator.

Thomas Woodrow Wilson was a governor.

William Howard Taft was the U.S. secretary of war.

Theodore Roosevelt was the president.

William McKinley was a recent governor.

Benjamin Harrison had been a U.S. Army general and a one-term U.S. senator.

Stephen Grover Cleveland was a governor.

James Abram Garfield was a nine-term congressman.

Rutherford Birchard Hayes had been a two-term congressman and was a governor.

Ulysses S. Grant was the general of the U.S. Army.

Abraham Lincoln had been a one-term congressman and was an instrumental founder of the U.S. Republican Party.

James Buchanan had been a five-term congressman, a two-term U.S. Senator, and a U.S. secretary of state and was a U.S. ambassador.

Franklin Pierce had been a two-term congressman, a one-term U.S. senator, a U.S. attorney, and a wartime brigadier general.

Zachary Taylor was a U.S. Army general and war hero.

James Knox Polk had been a seven-term congressman, a U.S. House speaker, and a governor.

William Henry Harrison had been a territorial secretary, delegate, and governor, a U.S. Army brigadier general and war hero, a one-term congressman, and a U.S. senator and ambassador.

Martin Van Buren had been a one-term U.S. senator, a governor, and a U.S. secretary of state and was the vice president.

Andrew Jackson had been a congressman and U.S. senator, a state supreme court judge, a U.S. Army general and war hero, and a territorial governor.

John Quincy Adams had been a U.S. ambassador and a one-term U.S. senator and was the U.S. secretary of state.

James Monroe had been a continental congressman, a one-term U.S. senator, a U.S. ambassador, a governor, and a U.S. secretary of war and was the U.S. secretary of state.

James Madison had been a continental congressman and a four-term congressman and was the "father of the Constitution," an author of the Federalist Papers, the author of the Bill of Rights, and the U.S. secretary of state.

Thomas Jefferson had been a continental congressman, a governor, a U.S. ambassador, a confederation delegate, and a U.S. secretary of state and was the author of the Declaration of Independence, the vice president, and the author of the U.S. Senate's manual.

John Adams had been a continental congressman, an author of a state constitution, a U.S. secretary of war and ordinance, and a U.S. ambassador and was the vice president.

George Washington had been a British colonel and the commander-in-chief of a state army, a continental congressman, and the commander-in-chief of the Continental and U.S. Army and was the president of the states' convention that wrote the very federal constitution that created our nation's highest office.

Barack Hussein Obama's problem isn't that his external appearance doesn't resemble any these exceedingly experienced federal or statewide officeholders' before or after they were in his same shoes.

Barack Hussein Obama's problem is that his alleged experience doesn't come anywhere close to even wistfully resembling any of theirs while they were in his shoes.

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Moreover, given what so-called experience Barack Hussein Obama does have, along with his extremist liberal "thoughts" emotions and "ideas," any tale of the worst of his problems in this year's election would have an extremely wide profile, far surpassing that of even the thickest novel.

Obama loves government-only health 'care'His "Everybody In (or Else!)" total-Big Government paid for run "health" "care" "system" is just more of the same old tired worn-out All Government, All the Time™ nanny-state Socialism, with everybody's lives literally in its incompetently bureaucrapic hands.

Obama loved Fannie and FreddieAnd his love of their donated money made him blind to their corrupt faults, even as it became too late to avert this unprecedented economic crisis which they created and which John McCain had warned him and other Democrooks about years ago.

'Can't do business with people who don't have any money.'While we're waiting on Freshman Junior Senator zer-O'bagman for Fredd/Fannie MacMae's parachuting fat cat CEOs (aka his campaign's meltdown's "advisors"/donors) to stop his waiting on someone else to come up with enough fluffy text regarding Teh Crisis™ to fill more than a couple of scroll-throughs on his empty pointy skull's surgically attached teleprompter....

Demoqrat Congress hates AmericansWhat other explanation is there? Ninny Peliesi promised two years ago she had a "plan" to lower gasoline prices For The Children®. Since then, gasoline has gone up over another buck a gallon. Good Plan™.

America Held Hostage - Day 11No doubt our Demoqrat masters find sadistic pleasure in torturing us with high gas prices, as they do nothing but sit back and wait for more of our oil wells to dry up.

Rebates, credits are not tax 'cuts'You would see that fact reported in the New York Slimes except its gossip columnists (aka "reporters") are too busy stalking and exploiting the minor-age classmates of a candidate's daughter on the Internet, trolling for dirt. (No, not the Demagogic candidate's daughter.)

Horrible SpeechPublic officials serve us, not the other way around. But listening to B.Ø.'s acceptance speech accusations and blame, it's clear now that's not a principle he knows or ever even thought he knew.

If Obamarx picks Hillosery for V.P....The curse that befalls every sitting senator who's elected president — i.e., of dying in his first term — would be all but guaranteed to drop him, too, if he wins this November.